Texas Statutes
§ 3872.251 — MUNICIPAL ANNEXATION OF THE DISTRICT.
Texas § 3872.251
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Code SDSpecial District Local Laws Code
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Tex. Special District Local Laws Code Code Ann. § 3872.251 (2026).
Text
Sec. 3872.251. MUNICIPAL ANNEXATION OF THE DISTRICT. Notwithstanding Chapter 43 , Local Government Code, a municipality in whose extraterritorial jurisdiction the district is located may annex all or part of the district. Municipal annexation of all or part of the district has no effect on the validity of the district and the district shall continue to exist and exercise the powers granted by this Act. Municipal annexation does not result in total or partial dissolution of the district or an assumption by the annexing municipality of any of the district's obligations or indebtedness.
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Legislative History
Added by Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 873 (S.B. 2511 ), Sec. 1, eff. June 19, 2009.
Nearby Sections
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§ 3872.001
DEFINITIONS.§ 3872.004
CONSENT OF MUNICIPALITY REQUIRED.§ 3872.005
PURPOSE; DECLARATION OF INTENT.§ 3872.006
FINDINGS OF BENEFIT AND PUBLIC PURPOSE.§ 3872.007
INITIAL DISTRICT TERRITORY.§ 3872.010
LIBERAL CONSTRUCTION OF CHAPTER.§ 3872.011
CONFLICTS OF LAW.§ 3872.051
GOVERNING BODY; TERMS.§ 3872.052
TEMPORARY DIRECTORS.§ 3872.053
COMPENSATION.§ 3872.054
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